Abstract
The emergence of pandemic Covid-19 which struck many countries reveals a veil from the viewpoint of the women's world. Besides women are easily infected with Covid-19, apparently women are also prone to violence because of their pandemic. This research used qualitative descriptive research. The research concentrate on communication strategies and used Ledinghem Burning's theory of Relationship Management Theory. The research also took samples of women's organizations that concentrate on dealing with cases of violence against women who are Legal Resource Center for Justice Gender and Human Rights (LRC-KJHAM) Central Java province. Researchers were looking for data from primary and secondary sources. Data collection techniques of this study were interview techniques and documentation. The results of this research was to know the strategy of communication implemented by LRJ-KJHAM in minimizing the occurrence of women violence in the pandemic is known as the Central Java region. The research also shows that the Relationship Management Theory was applied by the LRC-KJHAM manager so that the women remain protected from violence despite the health protocol when the Covid-19 runs strictly.
Highlights
The spread of coronavirus disease 19 or well known as Covid-19 has an impact on various aspects of human life in both health, economics, social, culture and even propagation in the political realm
Women organizations must have good communication in order to support the consumption of violence against women
From the discussion above, it can be concluded that the communication strategy conducted by the Legal Resources Center for gender justice and human Rights in the province of Central Java can still be applied when a pandemic struck a region by implementing a relationship management theory
Summary
The spread of coronavirus disease 19 or well known as Covid-19 has an impact on various aspects of human life in both health, economics, social, culture and even propagation in the political realm. The World Health Organization (WHO) has even issued a statement Covid-19 as a world pandemic and asks people of the world to collaborate globally in completing this pandemic (www.who.int). In Indonesia, patients who were infected with Covid-19 suffered sharp fluctuations. According to data from the Ministry of Health, the number of positive patients Covid-19 reached the number 20,162 with details of 4,838 patients healed and 1,278 patients died (www.kemkes.go.id). To reduce the improvement of positive patients Covid-19 the Government of the Republic of Indonesia has sought to implement several health protocols that must be obligated to all Indonesians. Starting from the use of soap when washing hands, using hand sanitizer, wearing masks when traveling, spraying disinfectant in citizens' environment, and social distancing until large-scale social restrictions (PSBB) in some areas of Indonesia
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